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  • The role of neurogenesis in mediating sexual recognition and assessment
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The role of neurogenesis in mediating sexual recognition and assessment

Posted on: 13 February 2013 in 2013

Funded by the Integrative Mammalian Biology Initiative & BBSRC, 2009 - 2013

PhD studentship held by Emma Hoffman, supervised by Jane Hurst, Lucy Pickavance & Swamy Thippeswamy

Keywords: project, Hurst, scent communication, neurogenesis, sexual attraction, MUPs, ultrasonic vocalisation.

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